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<blockquote data-quote="John M" data-source="post: 603035" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>Actually, I think what's more responsible is that I have used only rain water. As time passes, I've become more and more impressed with rain water as the very best solution to a whole host of cultural problems and mainly responsible for many successes.</p><p></p><p>Also, for the first 3 months, I only refreshed the water once a week. Only after I saw that the plant was thriving did I add the fish, requiring the daily maintenance siphoning out of the solid fish waste from the bottom of the jar. I think as long as the water does not go "off" and the organics disolved in it do not begin to putrify, conditions will remain healthy for the plant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John M, post: 603035, member: 15"] Actually, I think what's more responsible is that I have used only rain water. As time passes, I've become more and more impressed with rain water as the very best solution to a whole host of cultural problems and mainly responsible for many successes. Also, for the first 3 months, I only refreshed the water once a week. Only after I saw that the plant was thriving did I add the fish, requiring the daily maintenance siphoning out of the solid fish waste from the bottom of the jar. I think as long as the water does not go "off" and the organics disolved in it do not begin to putrify, conditions will remain healthy for the plant. [/QUOTE]
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